At Alliance Spine and Pain, medical cannabis may be considered as a part of your

treatment program. Please discuss it with your doctor to make sure it is right for

you.

What Is Medical Cannabis?

Medical cannabis, uses the cannabis plant or chemicals in it to treat symptoms or

conditions. The cannabis plant contains more than 100 different chemicals called

cannabinoids. Each one has a different effect on the body. Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol

(THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are the main chemicals used in medicine.

Benefits of Medical Cannabis

Medical cannabis offers a range of health and wellness benefits. Its therapeutic

properties have been proven to improve quality of life for many people who find

that it:

  • Relieves Pain: Modestly reduce pain in people with conditions such as nerve

    damage, cancer, multiple sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis. It can also help

    with muscle soreness and tension.

  • Enhances Sleep Quality​: Patients with insomnia and other sleep

    disturbances can find relief and wellness in medical cannabis. It enhances

    sleep quality and can help you get a good night’s rest.

  • Alleviates Anxiety​: Medical cannabis can help you de-stress and find a

    state of tranquility. It may also help you stay focused and productive,

    allowing you to navigate your day-to-day with improved clarity.

  • Increases Appetite​: Medical cannabis can help stimulate your appetite and

    potentially contribute to healthy weight gain if you are suffering from a

    condition that causes loss of appetite.

  • Reduces Inflammation​: Medical cannabis can have anti-inflammatory

    effects, which may benefit a variety of conditions, such as epidermolysis

    bullosa and Crohn’s disease.

Discover Relief Through Georgia’s Low‑THC Program

Get Your Medical Card Today

Alliance Pain & Spine Centers, in partnership with Elevated Health MD, is offering

a complimentary medical cannabis card to Alliance patients that qualify.
Please discuss with your doctor then contact Elevated Health by clicking below.

Please discuss it with your doctor to make sure it is right for you.

Schedule

Click the button below to schedule your complimentary consultation with an Elevated Health MD Doctor

Consultation

Your phone consultation will last 10 to 15 minutes. If you qualify for a medical marijuana card, the doctor will fill out your application and send it to the Georgia Department of Public Health so they can process the card.

Receive Your Card

The Georgia Department of Public Health will mail your card to the address listed on your ID, and you can expect to receive it within 5 to 10 days.

qualifying conditions

In Georgia, the Low THC Oil Registry allows physicians fully licensed to practice in

Georgia to certify and manage patients who have a qualifying condition to obtain THC

legally. ​Physician certification is the only way patients can access Low THC Oil in the

state.

AIDS/HIV

Chronic Pain

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Alzheimer’s Disease

Crohn’s Disease

Parkinson’s Disease

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

Epidermolysis Bullosa

Peripheral Neuropathy

Autism

Epilepsy & Seizures

Sickle Cell Disease

Cancer

Mitochondrial Disease

Tourette’s Syndrome

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FAQs

How do I sign up?

Click the "Schedule Appointment" button above

How much does a medical marijuana card cost?

It’s $150 for the card and consultation. Once you obtain the card, it’s valid for five years, and we run special promotions regularly. After you’re approved during your consultation, you’ll need to pay a state fee of $33.75 to have your card processed and shipped by the Department of Health.

What are the benefits of getting a medical marijuana card?

Your first visit involves a comprehensive evaluation including history, physical exam, and reviewing previous tests

Can I use my medical marijuana card to buy marijuana at dispensaries?

Yes, you can use your medical marijuana card to buy medical marijuana products at dispensaries.

Is a medical marijuana card from Georgia valid in other states?

It varies from state to state. When traveling, make sure you read up on state laws, as they will depend on the state you are traveling to and the state your medical marijuana card is from.

Will having a medical marijuana card affect my employment?

In Georgia, having a medical marijuana card should not affect your employment. However, employer’s policies about drug usage and drug tests may vary.